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Books with author Mary C. Turck

  • The Civil Rights Movement for Kids: A History with 21 Activities

    Mary C. Turck

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, June 1, 2000)
    Surprisingly, kids were some of the key instigators in the Civil Rights Movement, like Barbara Johns, who held a rally in her elementary school gym that eventually led to the Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court school desegregation decision, and six-year-old Ruby Bridges, who was the first black student to desegregate elementary schools in New Orleans. In The Civil Rights Movement for Kids, children will discover how students and religious leaders worked together to demand the protection of civil rights for black Americans. They will relive the fear and uncertainty of Freedom Summer and learn how northern white college students helped bring national attention to atrocities committed in the name of segregation, and they’ll be inspired by the speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr., Medgar Evers, and Malcolm X. Activities include: reenacting a lunch counter sit-in; organizing a workshop on nonviolence; holding a freedom film festival followed by a discussion; and organizing a choral group to sing the songs that motivated the foot soldiers in this war for rights.
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  • The Civil Rights Movement for Kids: A History with 21 Activities

    Mary C. Turck

    eBook (Chicago Review Press, June 1, 2000)
    Surprisingly, kids were some of the key instigators in the Civil Rights Movement, like Barbara Johns, who held a rally in her elementary school gym that eventually led to the Brown vs. Board of Education Supreme Court school desegregation decision, and six-year-old Ruby Bridges, who was the first black student to desegregate elementary schools in New Orleans. In The Civil Rights Movement for Kids, children will discover how students and religious leaders worked together to demand the protection of civil rights for black Americans. They will relive the fear and uncertainty of Freedom Summer and learn how northern white college students helped bring national attention to atrocities committed in the name of segregation, and they’ll be inspired by the speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr., Medgar Evers, and Malcolm X. Activities include: reenacting a lunch counter sit-in; organizing a workshop on nonviolence; holding a freedom film festival followed by a discussion; and organizing a choral group to sing the songs that motivated the foot soldiers in this war for rights.
  • Freedom Song: Young Voices and the Struggle for Civil Rights

    Mary C. Turck

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, Dec. 1, 2008)
    Melding memorable music and inspiring history, Freedom Song presents a fresh perspective on the civil rights movement by showing how songs of hope, faith, and freedom strengthened the movement and served as its voice. In this eye-opening account, you’ll discover how churches and other groups--from the SNCC Freedom Singers to the Chicago Children’s Choir--transformed music both religious and secular into electrifying anthems that furthered the struggle for civil rights. From rallies to marches to mass meetings, music was ever-present in the movement. People sang songs to give themselves courage and determination, to spread their message to others, to console each other as they sat in jail. The music they shared took many different forms, including traditional spirituals once sung by slaves, jazz and blues music, and gospel, folk, and pop songs. Freedom Song explores in detail the galvanizing roles of numerous songs, including “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” “The Battle of Jericho,” “Wade in the Water,” and “We Shall Overcome.” As Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and many others took a stand against prejudice and segregation, a Chicago minister named Chris Moore started a children’s choir that embraced the spirit of the civil rights movement and brought young people of different races together, young people who lent their voices to support African Americans struggling for racial equality. More than 50 years later, the Chicago Children’s Choir continues its commitment to freedom and justice. An accompanying CD, Songs on the Road to Freedom, features the CCC performing the songs discussed throughout the book.
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  • Mexico & Central America: A Fiesta of Cultures, Crafts, and Activities for Ages 8–12

    Mary C. Turck

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, June 1, 2004)
    This multicultural activity book celebrates the myriad cultures of Mexico and Central America and their shared ancient Aztec and Mayan roots. For each country, a brief introduction is provided that includes illustrated maps and facts about population and geography. More than 40 projects and three dramatic play scripts explore the interconnectedness of these countries and help children experience aspects of daily life throughout the region including school, work, home, art and poetry, food and agriculture, and special holidays. Activities include embroidering Mayan designs, painting in the Salvadoran style, creating an ofrenda for the Day of the Dead, crafting political puppets, cooking chocobananas, and making piñatas. Engaging sidebars throughout the book provide children with an introduction to the Spanish language. Also included are tips for teachers who want to use the activities in the classroom, complete with more specific age ranges and suggested modifications.
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  • Freedom Song: Young Voices and the Struggle for Civil Rights

    Mary C. Turck

    eBook (Chicago Review Press, )
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  • Haiti: Land of Inequality

    Mary C. Turck

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 1, 1999)
    Examines the history of Haiti's ethnic conflict and its continuing effect on the people of that country.
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  • Dirty Thirties: The United States from 1929 - 1941

    Mary C Turck

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2002)
    After the stock market crash in 1929, America plunged into one of its darkest periods--the Great Depression.
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  • The Dirty Thirties: The United States from 1929-1941;Cover-To-Cover Informational Books

    Mary Turck

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2002)
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  • The Civil Rights Movement for Kids: A History With 21 Activities

    Mary Turck

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-04-18, April 18, 2008)
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  • Freedom Song: Young Voices and the Struggle for Civil Rights

    Mary C. Turck

    Library Binding (Paw Prints, April 9, 2009)
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  • Blizzards Snowstory Fury

    Mary C. Turck

    Paperback (Perfection Learning, Dec. 1, 2000)
    Describes what a blizzard is, famous blizzards throughout history, how blizzards are tracked, and how to stay safe during a blizzard.
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  • Mexico & Central America: A Fiesta of Cultures, Crafts, and Activities for Ages 8-12

    Mary C. Turck

    Paperback (Chicago Review Press, June 1, 2004)
    This multicultural activity book celebrates the myriad cultures of Mexico and Central America and their shared ancient Aztec and Mayan roots. For each country, a brief introduction is provided that includes illustrated maps and facts about population and geography. More than 40 projects and three dramatic play scripts explore the interconnectedness of these countries and help children experience aspects of daily life throughout the region including school, work, home, art and poetry, food and agriculture, and special holidays. Activities include embroidering Mayan designs, painting in the Salvadoran style, creating an ofrenda for the Day of the Dead, crafting political puppets, cooking chocobananas, and making piñatas. Engaging sidebars throughout the book provide children with an introduction to the Spanish language. Also included are tips for teachers who want to use the activities in the classroom, complete with more specific age ranges and suggested modifications.
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